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Contours of a clandestine nature
Recycling old answersWhat does the “gift” and “101010” in this rebus puzzle mean?Find the number code in the pictureWhere in the world?What is the hidden phrase for this bottle cap?I would look so cool in that hatShe has a unique personality5×5 image grid – What are we looking at?Say What Puzzle from MagazineWritten every which wayKeeping you safe
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What does each of the answers describe? The answer is two words (11 + 4 letters).
#1
#2
#3
#4
Image credits:
1.2 Slashme, CC BY-SA 4.0;
2.1 AngMoKio, CC BY-SA 2.5;
2.3 Salimfadhley, CC BY-SA 3.0;
4.1 Sodacan, CC BY-SA 3.0
This puzzle is part of Recycling old answers.
knowledge visual rebus geography
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What does each of the answers describe? The answer is two words (11 + 4 letters).
#1
#2
#3
#4
Image credits:
1.2 Slashme, CC BY-SA 4.0;
2.1 AngMoKio, CC BY-SA 2.5;
2.3 Salimfadhley, CC BY-SA 3.0;
4.1 Sodacan, CC BY-SA 3.0
This puzzle is part of Recycling old answers.
knowledge visual rebus geography
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That is a lot of questions, jafe! $(+1)$
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– Mr Pie
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@user477343 Trying to get them all out before they ban me as a spammer!
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will there be a meta puzzle for these puzzles? o.o
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If they ban you from Puzzling, jafe, it will be an extreme disservice ;)
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@athin See edit!
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What does each of the answers describe? The answer is two words (11 + 4 letters).
#1
#2
#3
#4
Image credits:
1.2 Slashme, CC BY-SA 4.0;
2.1 AngMoKio, CC BY-SA 2.5;
2.3 Salimfadhley, CC BY-SA 3.0;
4.1 Sodacan, CC BY-SA 3.0
This puzzle is part of Recycling old answers.
knowledge visual rebus geography
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What does each of the answers describe? The answer is two words (11 + 4 letters).
#1
#2
#3
#4
Image credits:
1.2 Slashme, CC BY-SA 4.0;
2.1 AngMoKio, CC BY-SA 2.5;
2.3 Salimfadhley, CC BY-SA 3.0;
4.1 Sodacan, CC BY-SA 3.0
This puzzle is part of Recycling old answers.
knowledge visual rebus geography
knowledge visual rebus geography
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That is a lot of questions, jafe! $(+1)$
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– Mr Pie
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@user477343 Trying to get them all out before they ban me as a spammer!
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– jafe
Mar 29 at 13:47
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will there be a meta puzzle for these puzzles? o.o
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– athin
Mar 29 at 13:48
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If they ban you from Puzzling, jafe, it will be an extreme disservice ;)
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– Mr Pie
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@athin See edit!
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That is a lot of questions, jafe! $(+1)$
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– Mr Pie
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@user477343 Trying to get them all out before they ban me as a spammer!
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– jafe
Mar 29 at 13:47
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will there be a meta puzzle for these puzzles? o.o
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– athin
Mar 29 at 13:48
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If they ban you from Puzzling, jafe, it will be an extreme disservice ;)
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– Mr Pie
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@athin See edit!
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– jafe
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That is a lot of questions, jafe! $(+1)$
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– Mr Pie
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That is a lot of questions, jafe! $(+1)$
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– Mr Pie
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1
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@user477343 Trying to get them all out before they ban me as a spammer!
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– jafe
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@user477343 Trying to get them all out before they ban me as a spammer!
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will there be a meta puzzle for these puzzles? o.o
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will there be a meta puzzle for these puzzles? o.o
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– athin
Mar 29 at 13:48
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If they ban you from Puzzling, jafe, it will be an extreme disservice ;)
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– Mr Pie
Mar 29 at 13:48
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If they ban you from Puzzling, jafe, it will be an extreme disservice ;)
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– Mr Pie
Mar 29 at 13:48
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@athin See edit!
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Each answer describes
an UNDERGROUND LINE on the London tube. Also clued by the title: clandestine = underground and contour = line
1
D, in (pin -p), Washington DC : the D in Washington DC stands for DISTRICT
2
New York, Opera, Venue (avenue - A) : the METROPOLITAN is an opera house in NYC
3
National (nationals -s), Captial, Seychelles : the capital city of Seychelles is VICTORIA
4
Belgium, Battle, Site : WATERLOO is a famous battle site in Belgium
Credit to the other two answers 1 and 2 which both gave partial answers that helped me along the way.
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Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
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– El-Guest
Mar 29 at 15:29
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nice answer! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 15:36
1
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@El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
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– user2390246
Mar 29 at 15:37
1
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Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
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– user2390246
Mar 29 at 16:07
1
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You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
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– Rubio♦
Mar 29 at 17:44
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#2
Manhattan opera venue (avenue - a)?
#3
National (Nationals - s) capital (A is the only capital letter) ... flag? >_>
#4 may simply point to
a (1) Belgian (2) battle (3) site, such as Ypres, Waterloo, etc. No clue yet as to how the other lines could fit in.
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Partial:
1:
DINWA: D (D note in bass clef) + IN (pin-'p') + WA (Washington DC Map)
2:
NY (New York) + ? (Opera browser logo)+ ?
3:
WH (Washignton Nationals: WSH - 's') + ? + SYC/SC (Seychelles national flag)
4:
BE/BEL (Belgium coat of arms) + ? (The Battle of Arica/ Latin American Wars of Independence) + SITE (campsite/gravesite/website)
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3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
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– Areeb
Mar 29 at 14:03
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thanks edited @Areeb
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Mar 29 at 14:04
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Each answer describes
an UNDERGROUND LINE on the London tube. Also clued by the title: clandestine = underground and contour = line
1
D, in (pin -p), Washington DC : the D in Washington DC stands for DISTRICT
2
New York, Opera, Venue (avenue - A) : the METROPOLITAN is an opera house in NYC
3
National (nationals -s), Captial, Seychelles : the capital city of Seychelles is VICTORIA
4
Belgium, Battle, Site : WATERLOO is a famous battle site in Belgium
Credit to the other two answers 1 and 2 which both gave partial answers that helped me along the way.
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Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
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– El-Guest
Mar 29 at 15:29
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nice answer! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 15:36
1
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@El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
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– user2390246
Mar 29 at 15:37
1
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Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
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– user2390246
Mar 29 at 16:07
1
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You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
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– Rubio♦
Mar 29 at 17:44
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show 1 more comment
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Each answer describes
an UNDERGROUND LINE on the London tube. Also clued by the title: clandestine = underground and contour = line
1
D, in (pin -p), Washington DC : the D in Washington DC stands for DISTRICT
2
New York, Opera, Venue (avenue - A) : the METROPOLITAN is an opera house in NYC
3
National (nationals -s), Captial, Seychelles : the capital city of Seychelles is VICTORIA
4
Belgium, Battle, Site : WATERLOO is a famous battle site in Belgium
Credit to the other two answers 1 and 2 which both gave partial answers that helped me along the way.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
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– El-Guest
Mar 29 at 15:29
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nice answer! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 15:36
1
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@El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
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– user2390246
Mar 29 at 15:37
1
$begingroup$
Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
$endgroup$
– user2390246
Mar 29 at 16:07
1
$begingroup$
You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
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– Rubio♦
Mar 29 at 17:44
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show 1 more comment
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Each answer describes
an UNDERGROUND LINE on the London tube. Also clued by the title: clandestine = underground and contour = line
1
D, in (pin -p), Washington DC : the D in Washington DC stands for DISTRICT
2
New York, Opera, Venue (avenue - A) : the METROPOLITAN is an opera house in NYC
3
National (nationals -s), Captial, Seychelles : the capital city of Seychelles is VICTORIA
4
Belgium, Battle, Site : WATERLOO is a famous battle site in Belgium
Credit to the other two answers 1 and 2 which both gave partial answers that helped me along the way.
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Each answer describes
an UNDERGROUND LINE on the London tube. Also clued by the title: clandestine = underground and contour = line
1
D, in (pin -p), Washington DC : the D in Washington DC stands for DISTRICT
2
New York, Opera, Venue (avenue - A) : the METROPOLITAN is an opera house in NYC
3
National (nationals -s), Captial, Seychelles : the capital city of Seychelles is VICTORIA
4
Belgium, Battle, Site : WATERLOO is a famous battle site in Belgium
Credit to the other two answers 1 and 2 which both gave partial answers that helped me along the way.
edited Mar 29 at 16:07
answered Mar 29 at 15:20
user2390246user2390246
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1,577515
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Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
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– El-Guest
Mar 29 at 15:29
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nice answer! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 15:36
1
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@El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
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– user2390246
Mar 29 at 15:37
1
$begingroup$
Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
$endgroup$
– user2390246
Mar 29 at 16:07
1
$begingroup$
You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
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– Rubio♦
Mar 29 at 17:44
|
show 1 more comment
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Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
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– El-Guest
Mar 29 at 15:29
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nice answer! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 15:36
1
$begingroup$
@El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
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– user2390246
Mar 29 at 15:37
1
$begingroup$
Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
$endgroup$
– user2390246
Mar 29 at 16:07
1
$begingroup$
You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
$endgroup$
– Rubio♦
Mar 29 at 17:44
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Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Mar 29 at 15:29
$begingroup$
Great answer! Now the question is what the precise two words are: because I could see other variations such as r13("haqretebhaq fgngvbaf") or r13("ghor fgngvbaf") as well...
$endgroup$
– El-Guest
Mar 29 at 15:29
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nice answer! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 15:36
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nice answer! +1
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 15:36
1
1
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@El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
$endgroup$
– user2390246
Mar 29 at 15:37
$begingroup$
@El-Guest we are told 11+4 letters so I'm reasonably confident of the version I've chosen. Only slight doubt is that 4 is only a partial name for an r13(haqretebhaq yvar). 1 and 2 are definitely r13(yvarf naq abg fgngvbaf) though.
$endgroup$
– user2390246
Mar 29 at 15:37
1
1
$begingroup$
Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
$endgroup$
– user2390246
Mar 29 at 16:07
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Also, thinking about the question title, I am sure I have the right wording.
$endgroup$
– user2390246
Mar 29 at 16:07
1
1
$begingroup$
You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
$endgroup$
– Rubio♦
Mar 29 at 17:44
$begingroup$
You both might consider using this format for rot13 comments: rot13(Uv zbz!). One of our regulars wrote a userscript to decode rot13 text on hover, and using that format for such text is a welcome convenience for those of us with that userscript.
$endgroup$
– Rubio♦
Mar 29 at 17:44
|
show 1 more comment
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#2
Manhattan opera venue (avenue - a)?
#3
National (Nationals - s) capital (A is the only capital letter) ... flag? >_>
#4 may simply point to
a (1) Belgian (2) battle (3) site, such as Ypres, Waterloo, etc. No clue yet as to how the other lines could fit in.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
#2
Manhattan opera venue (avenue - a)?
#3
National (Nationals - s) capital (A is the only capital letter) ... flag? >_>
#4 may simply point to
a (1) Belgian (2) battle (3) site, such as Ypres, Waterloo, etc. No clue yet as to how the other lines could fit in.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
#2
Manhattan opera venue (avenue - a)?
#3
National (Nationals - s) capital (A is the only capital letter) ... flag? >_>
#4 may simply point to
a (1) Belgian (2) battle (3) site, such as Ypres, Waterloo, etc. No clue yet as to how the other lines could fit in.
$endgroup$
#2
Manhattan opera venue (avenue - a)?
#3
National (Nationals - s) capital (A is the only capital letter) ... flag? >_>
#4 may simply point to
a (1) Belgian (2) battle (3) site, such as Ypres, Waterloo, etc. No clue yet as to how the other lines could fit in.
edited Mar 29 at 14:30
answered Mar 29 at 14:09
kovacsurkovacsur
34616
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add a comment |
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Partial:
1:
DINWA: D (D note in bass clef) + IN (pin-'p') + WA (Washington DC Map)
2:
NY (New York) + ? (Opera browser logo)+ ?
3:
WH (Washignton Nationals: WSH - 's') + ? + SYC/SC (Seychelles national flag)
4:
BE/BEL (Belgium coat of arms) + ? (The Battle of Arica/ Latin American Wars of Independence) + SITE (campsite/gravesite/website)
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3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
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– Areeb
Mar 29 at 14:03
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thanks edited @Areeb
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 14:04
add a comment |
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Partial:
1:
DINWA: D (D note in bass clef) + IN (pin-'p') + WA (Washington DC Map)
2:
NY (New York) + ? (Opera browser logo)+ ?
3:
WH (Washignton Nationals: WSH - 's') + ? + SYC/SC (Seychelles national flag)
4:
BE/BEL (Belgium coat of arms) + ? (The Battle of Arica/ Latin American Wars of Independence) + SITE (campsite/gravesite/website)
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3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
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– Areeb
Mar 29 at 14:03
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thanks edited @Areeb
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 14:04
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Partial:
1:
DINWA: D (D note in bass clef) + IN (pin-'p') + WA (Washington DC Map)
2:
NY (New York) + ? (Opera browser logo)+ ?
3:
WH (Washignton Nationals: WSH - 's') + ? + SYC/SC (Seychelles national flag)
4:
BE/BEL (Belgium coat of arms) + ? (The Battle of Arica/ Latin American Wars of Independence) + SITE (campsite/gravesite/website)
$endgroup$
Partial:
1:
DINWA: D (D note in bass clef) + IN (pin-'p') + WA (Washington DC Map)
2:
NY (New York) + ? (Opera browser logo)+ ?
3:
WH (Washignton Nationals: WSH - 's') + ? + SYC/SC (Seychelles national flag)
4:
BE/BEL (Belgium coat of arms) + ? (The Battle of Arica/ Latin American Wars of Independence) + SITE (campsite/gravesite/website)
edited Mar 29 at 14:11
answered Mar 29 at 13:52
Omega KryptonOmega Krypton
5,5792849
5,5792849
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3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
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– Areeb
Mar 29 at 14:03
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thanks edited @Areeb
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 14:04
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3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
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– Areeb
Mar 29 at 14:03
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thanks edited @Areeb
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 14:04
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3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
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– Areeb
Mar 29 at 14:03
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3, picture one is the logo of the Washington Nationals
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– Areeb
Mar 29 at 14:03
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thanks edited @Areeb
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 14:04
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thanks edited @Areeb
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– Omega Krypton
Mar 29 at 14:04
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That is a lot of questions, jafe! $(+1)$
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– Mr Pie
Mar 29 at 13:45
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@user477343 Trying to get them all out before they ban me as a spammer!
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– jafe
Mar 29 at 13:47
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will there be a meta puzzle for these puzzles? o.o
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– athin
Mar 29 at 13:48
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If they ban you from Puzzling, jafe, it will be an extreme disservice ;)
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– Mr Pie
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@athin See edit!
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